I put a small bowl of water filled with a layer of red marbles. the color attracts them and the water is between the marbles so they cant drown. it works beautifully.
I also dip their beek in it on the first entry to the area.. and never has it been an issue. jdy

I had a few who were slow to drink. I found out later they were only 12 hours old so maybe they weren't thirsty. But when I offered dripping water off my fingertips they eagerly drank, gently. I think it had other benefits too because they are exceptionally friendly. I didn't feed them by hand to avoid pecking but the water seemed to offer a gentler approach and was successful.

If they just hatched it can be day 2 or 3 before they are ready to drink or eat. I have had chicks start to eat and drink the moment they go in the brooder and others that sleep and won't touch it before 2 or 3 days.

Keep an eye on your new chicks. Don't immediately force them to drink. Give them a little time. A newly hatched chick has a full absorbed yolk sak in the tummy. It can go 72 hours before needing to have a drink.